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October 13, 1978 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, October 13, iNti

63nai Brith Activitie

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SEND YOUR CAR
TO ANY STATE

OAKLAND CENTURY
LODGE will hold a
dinner-meeting 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the Furni-
ture Club. For reservations
by today, call David Re-
disch, 559-5739. William
Fitzgerald, Democratic
nominee for Michigan gov-
ernor, will be guest speaker.
** *
DOWNTOWN-FOX

CHAPTER will meet 8:30
p.m. Wednesday at the
Maple House restaurant, 10
Mile and Southfield Ms. A
speaker and refreshments
will follow.
* * *
TZEDAKAH CHAP-
TER will join the -Masada
Chapter for a meeting 8
p.m. Thursday at the
Franklin Pointe Apts. club
house. There will be a talk
on "Preventive Measures"
by a representative of the
American Cancer Society.
For membership informa-
tion, call Helen Politzer,
967-1092. _
* * *
COUPLETS 5016 will
have a Halloween party
8:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the
Franklin Pointe Apts. club
house. There will be re-
freshments, games and
prizes, and participants are
requested to wear costumes.
There also will be a grab-
bag, and members are re-
quested to bring an item for
it. For reservations, call
Helen Cozzetto, 569-3969;

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DETROIT CHAPTER
will meet noon Wednesday
at the Farmington Commu-
nity Library. President-
Elect Sylvia Ross of the
Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil of Detroit will speak on
the Nov. 9 special gifts
luncheon to be held at the
Tam-O-Shanter Country
Club. A fashion show will
follow. Luncheon will be
served. Nettie Freilich, vice
president of program, is
chairman of the day.
* * *
MARSHALL-SUBUR-
BAN LODGE will hear
Richard Lobenthal, Michi-
gan Region director of the
Anti-Defamation League,
at a dinner-meeting 6:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Red
Cedars Restaurant, South-
fieldrannounces Carl Pearl,
president. The meeting will
begin at 8:30. There is a
charge for dinner. Refresh-
ments will follow Lobent-
hal's talk on "What Are We
to Do With the Nazis in De-
troit." For reservations, call
Alfred Stebbins, program
chairman, 642-2690, or
Pearl, VE 8-5384.

TIKVAH LODGE will
have a general Meeting 8:30
p.m. Oct. 26 in the Tel-12
Mall community room.
State Sen. Jack Faxon will
speak on-"Political Issues on
the 1978 Ballot." Wives and
guests are invited.
Everyone is welcome. Re-
freshments will be served.
* * *
ACCOUNTANTS
GROUP will meet 8 p.m.
Thursday in the Zionist
Cultural Center. Actuaries
and consultants Frederick
Green and Tom Barratt will •
speak on "How to Find
Benefit Plans Practical- -
After ERISA."

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Participating in the
dialogue will be Fr. Alex
Brunett, director, office of
ecumenical and interreli-
gious affairs, Archdiocese of
Detroit; Rev. Robert H.
Whitaker, director, School
of Theology of the Episcopal
Diocese of Michigan; and
Rev. Paul H. Young, Jr.,

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For the Lord hath com-
forted Zion; He hath com-
forted all her waste places,
and hath made her wilder-
ness like Eden, and her de-
sert like the Garden of th
Lord; joy and gladness shall
be found therein,
thanksgiving and the voice
of melody.
— Isaiah 51:3

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pastor, North Congrega-
tional Church.
The program is sponsOred
by the Detroit Chapter,
Field Will Speak • American Jewish Commit
tee; the division of ecumeni-
at SZ Services
Irwin S. Field, general cal and interreligious af-
chairman of the United fairs, Archdiocese of De-
Jewish Appeal, will be the troit; and the North Con-
guest speaker at Cong. gregational Church.
Shaarey Zedek's Sabbath Cooperating organizations
services Saturday morning. include . the Midrasha Col-
Field is the youngest leader lege of Jewish Studies,
ever designated to serve as Jewish Community Council
and Jewish Community
UJA chairman.
Field is the son of Mr. and Center.
Co-chairing the event
Mrs. Walter L. Field, mem-
with
Dr. Brunett is Marge
bers of Shaarey Zedek's
Cultural Commission. His-- Alpern, a member of the
of
address is entitled: "The National Commission
Interreligious
Affairs,
Meaning_of Jewish Respon-
American Jewish Com-
sibility."
rxiittee. -
The public is invited, and
reservations are required.
c_Cusarz Baran iiEcL
For reservations, call the
S14. cSeott cgt2E.Erz
AJCommittee, 965-3353.
Susan Audrey Balan and
Scott Louis Shpeen were
married recently at Temple
Beth El. Rabbi Richard C.
Hertz of TeMple Beth El and
Rabbi Ralph Mecklen-
berger officiated.

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c:PEElEnCE

- Dr. Samuel Sandmel, pro-
fessor of Bible and Hellenis- •
tic literature at the Hebrew
Union College, will address
an interfaith dialogue on
"Judaism and Christian
Beginning's" 8 p.m. Oct. 24
at the North Congrega-
tional Church, Southfield.

Prior to the Yom Kippur
War, Israel maintained dip-
lomatic relations with 27
African countries of which
23 severed relations before
and during the war.

:*

ay. &

Sandmel to Address Interfaith
Dialogue Oct. 24i in Southfield

The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Balan
of Glengrove Dr.,
Dr. Birming-
brideg-
ham. Parents of
room are Dr. and Mrs.
Harold . Shpeen of Cherry
Hill, N.J.
Marla Schechter was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Ilyse Green, Pamela
Martin, Mariam Shpeen
and Karen Bernstein,
junior bridesmaid. •
Stephen Shpeen was
his brother's best man.
Ushers were Steven Ba-
lan, John Kennedy, Peter
Goghgarin,- William
Engibous and Alan Ab-
rahams.
Following a honeymoon
in St. Thomas, the Couple is
living in Ann Arbor where
they are completing their
studies at the University of
Michigan.

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